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0. Help wanted : 2 people for general Jam logistics -- organizing sponsors, teams, and any local press |
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If you can help with this over the next two weeks, let me know. |
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1. Pre-jam duties. If I have you down for something and you won't be able to do it, reply as soon as possible so we can figure something out. |
1. Pre-jam duties. If I have you down for something and you won't be able to do it, reply as soon as possible so we can figure something out. |
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Latest revision as of 06:25, 18 August 2008
Email draft
Hey physics game jam crew! We will be having a conference call at 4:30pm EST on Tuesday, August 19 to discuss the Physics Game Jam. Call-in number : 1-972-684-9752 access code : 6174525660# AGENDA: 0. Help wanted : 2 people for general Jam logistics -- organizing sponsors, teams, and any local press If you can help with this over the next two weeks, let me know. 1. Pre-jam duties. If I have you down for something and you won't be able to do it, reply as soon as possible so we can figure something out. Nirav Patel: Attending in-person? - Vision processing (/with physics) templates A simple activity template for jammers to build their games off of. Should either include all necessary libraries in-activity or have explicit library installation instructions. .zip and git repository access would be ideal - Vision processing talk (in-person or conference call + slides?) An oooh-this-is-fun demo and discussion of using vision processing templates as a starting point for games Eric Jordan: Attending in-person - Box2D/pybox2d talk A brief overview of the history of Box2D and how to develop interactive physics scenes using it. Alex Levenson: Attending online - Physics (pybox2d?/elements?) template A simple activity template for jammers to start building their games with. Should include keyboard, gamebuttons and mouse input. - x2o talk (conference call + Brian-run-demo + slides?) oooh-this-is-fun demo of x2o and discussion of how to develop good levels for x2o (and how to distribute those levels) SJ Klein: Attending in-person - Intro to the OLPC project / ice breakers w/ Brian Daniel Drake: Attending in-person [still hungover from Aug. 25 birthday] - Git tutorial (with Brian) How to set up and update a project using git (having attendees clone the template projects, set up repos [we need to figure this one out] and push their work) Bobby Powers: Attending in-person (?) - Sugar talk or roving help (on Saturday or Sunday?) UI design, proper activity versioning Mel Chua: Attending in-person? - List of 07 Jam attendees / contact info? - How did we get mainstream media coverage for the 07 Game Jam? Was that via Olin or OLPC? Seth Woodworth: Attending in-person - Making Wiki pages for activities talk or roving help (Sunday?) Making proper wiki activity pages for activities with screenshots, XO bundles (if they're done), and collecting a contact point from each team for further activity cleanup / involvement Henry Hardy: Attending? - We need to figure out how we can set up activity repositories for the teams on Friday (without having to bother you too much) 2. Jam advertising / (spam? :-P) Who can help to do this? Places we've contacted: Slashdot (brian) Box2d Forums (eric) Pygame mailing list (brian) OLPC lists (brian) OLPC News (brian/cristoph) Fun-motion.com (brian) processing.org events forum (brian) pulpcore google group (brian) Places we should really contact: Mainstream media Boston-area game developers (indie and professional) Video producers People outside of 1CC to also have jam responsibilities! http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Physics_Jam/To_contact 3. Jam swag + prizes Who can help to contact places? Places we've contacted: xoexplosion (brian, they are happy to donate + want SVG for jam-specific swag!) ilovemyxo (brian, they hare happy to donate) M-Audio (brian, waiting to hear back... crosses fingers for MIDI keyboard for musicians at jam or as prize) Places we should contact: Wacom / tablet manufacturers (a staple of art creation for game jams) Other MIDI keyboard manufacturers 4. Jam logistics Information for interested people (wiki cleanup) 1CC arrangement Getting food Sorry for the long email, these things need to be addressed. Thanks for your help, and talk to you on Tuesday. Cheers Brian